You didn't find any targets in build.xml, did you? They are included as entities defined in src/targets/
Do build -projecthelp to see the targets Geoff > -----Original Message----- > From: Forrest Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:40 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: ??,?: a question > > > Hi,Boon > I checked the build.xml, there is no target name as > 'eclipse-project'. My cocoon is 2.1m2. is that correct? > > Thanks. > > > > -----????----- > ???: Boon Hian Tek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ????: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:35 PM > ???: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ??: Re: a question > > > Forrest Li wrote: > > Hi,guys > > I have a question. > > How do you debug web application based on cocoon? I tried to > use eclipse, but i don't know how to import cocoon source code > into the IDE, cocoon use a build file first to make cocoon.war, > it makes me confusing. > > > > Do you have any good suggestion? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Mike > When you build cocoon with "./build.sh", also do > "./build.sh eclipse-project", that will create a > .project and .classpath in the cocoon root directory. > Then, you can easily import that project from local. > > Best of luck, > > Boon > > -- > And that's the way it is... > -- Walter Cronkite >